Colorado hail map — every storm, radar-verified

The Front Range is one of the most hail-prone corridors in America. Every swath below is radar-measured — NOAA MRMS, the same federal data insurers' engineers reference. 183 hail days on record here in the last two seasons, with radar-estimated stones up to 4″+.

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Radar-estimated hail size (NOAA MRMS MESH, 24-hour maximum, ~1 km grid). Days are UTC. Ground reports can differ — every lead's verified storm history remains the source of record.

Public view shows 1″+ swaths at neighborhood resolution. Subscribers see full-resolution swaths from 0.75″ up — plus every impacted address underneath them, scored and ranked.

A hail map tells you where it hit. We tell you who to call.

RoofLeads Pro matches every swath to the homes underneath it — roof age from county files, AI satellite roof reads, homeowner contacts screened against the federal Do-Not-Call list — and gives the whole city to exactly one roofer.

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